Dietetic Education ProgramThe Dietetic Education Program offers degree and certificate programs that can enhance job skills and increase employment possibilities. Our areas of expertise include specialty classes, niche markets and creative course designs. With over a 30 year history of innovations in nutrition, dietetics and wellness education.

Early Childhood Education ProgramThe Early Care and Education (ECE) Program at Central Arizona College is an excellent choice for anyone who is pursuing credit for the CDA credential, a Certificate of Completion in ECE, an Associates of Applied Science degree in Early Childhood or wants to begin a transfer pathway for their coursework towards a Bachelor’s Degree.

Education DivisionCentral Arizona’s Education Division offers many opportunities for study, including coursework in Elementary Education, Special Education, Secondary Education and Early Childhood Education that can lead to both certificates and degrees.

Fire ScienceThis department offers courses in Fire Science and Hazardous Materials. An Associate of Applied Science Degree is available in Fire Science Technology. Certificates of Completion are available in Firefighter Operations, Driver Operator, and Fire Officer.

Health CareersHealthcare is one of the fastest growing professions in America today. In response to this growth, CAC developed the Allied Health Program in 1994. The program offers different specialties and will continue to add specialties as needed. Most specialties are for entry-level positions in the health field which have the potential for further advancement and have full benefits.

Math DivisionMath courses of all levels, from developmental through advanced calculus, are offered to satisfy the requirements of all associate degrees and certificates. In addition, courses from MAT140-College Mathematics and above transfer to the state universities, as well as many universities outside of Arizona.

Radiologic TechnologyRadiologic Technology is a health care profession involving the use of ionizing radiation to generate diagnostic images in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The Radiologic Technology course of study is a demanding experience and involves a full-time commitment of at least 40 hours per week plus homework.

Science DivisionThe Science Division at Central Arizona College provides a wide range of courses for students pursuing workforce development/vocational programs (teacher and nursing preparation) and academic education (science and engineering).